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jason: i'm jason kelly.e are in new york city. carol: this week, the bloomberg 50. from finance to politics, these are the people that shaped 2019 in unexpected ways. jason: plus, a growing pushback on stock webex. carol: and a different type of crisis that asks if homelessness is a crime. jason: all of that and more. but first, our top story, nato's 70th turned out to be less of a birthday party and more of the thanksgiving dinner for a big, dysfunctional family. carol: that's right. not all of them got along. a few snide remarks. in the end, everyone seemed to accept they were stuck with each other. that's according to mark champion, who covered it. let's talk about nato and what a week it was. mark: it was. i mean, the buildup was pretty extraordinary. this was supposed to be a celebration. it wasn't a full summit. they do that every two to three years. this one they felt they had to do because it was the 70th. they kept it really short because they specifically didn't want to create a big target for unsc
jason: i'm jason kelly.e are in new york city. carol: this week, the bloomberg 50. from finance to politics, these are the people that shaped 2019 in unexpected ways. jason: plus, a growing pushback on stock webex. carol: and a different type of crisis that asks if homelessness is a crime. jason: all of that and more. but first, our top story, nato's 70th turned out to be less of a birthday party and more of the thanksgiving dinner for a big, dysfunctional family. carol: that's right. not all...
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jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back. in jason kelly.: and carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio. jason: 960 in the bay area, and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. we turn now to a different kind of housing crisis. carol: is a prim court may review a lawsuit that changes how cities treat the homeless. one city is unfortunately home to many homeless, seattle. >> it started a decade ago in boise, idaho. six homeless people brought a case against the city, basically saying that the local ban on camping and public places is unconstitutional. it represented cruel and unusual punishment because basically there was no place for them to go. there weren't enough spaces for them in shelters and effectively, they were being penalized for being homeless, which is something you can't do under the law. carol: this is while. i think -- wild. i think it could change dramatically of how we think about housing. a gets to the idea that housing is a basic right. noah: yeah, that's a larger question that looms. the
jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back. in jason kelly.: and carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio. jason: 960 in the bay area, and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. we turn now to a different kind of housing crisis. carol: is a prim court may review a lawsuit that changes how cities treat the homeless. one city is unfortunately home to many homeless, seattle. >> it started a decade ago in boise, idaho. six homeless people...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: businessweek turns 90. jason: women on wall street.e too and why many financial firms still don't get it. carol: climate change helped fuel the uprising that sent millions marching into the streets of chile. jason: all that to come. but here's editor joel weber. joel: we put together a holiday cover for you. jason: what a year. joel: this is one of the biggest stories of the year. and it started with we work, even pre-ipo chatter. as that coverage developed and went on and on, there was another story we started to think about, which was softbank, one of the biggest investors and we were. -- we work. carol: softbank, we did talk about it so much. what i love is that you guys go into the layers of softbank division fund. obviously the leader of it all, but also other players. visionary at softbank, especially at division fund, this outside force in silicon valley, $100 billion vc fund that can do a lot of work because it has so much money. one of the ways it can do that is go into we work and bankroll we work, a business model that may n
jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: businessweek turns 90. jason: women on wall street.e too and why many financial firms still don't get it. carol: climate change helped fuel the uprising that sent millions marching into the streets of chile. jason: all that to come. but here's editor joel weber. joel: we put together a holiday cover for you. jason: what a year. joel: this is one of the biggest stories of the year. and it started with we work, even pre-ipo chatter. as that coverage developed and...
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jason. >> jason: jeff, thank you very much. joining me now is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. governor, thank you so much for being here with us. first and foremost, there were two people that lost their lives, and we have to not skip past that. those are families that are grieving, a church and a community. it should have never happened. god bless those people. i hope we can do proper justice to their memory and wish them godspeed. >> yeah. jason, look, there were three heroes here. richard white was pulling his pistol, attempting to take down the killer whose name we won't mention. and tony wallace was standing there, didn't have a chance to defend himself at all. and then jack wilson that you saw. for people who know firearms, it's one thing to go to the shooting range, jason, as many of us do in texas and other places in america, and be able to fire a shot at ten or 15 yards on target. it's another thing when someone is pointing a shotgun that you and the adrenaline is flowing. he took that and in six seconds it was
jason. >> jason: jeff, thank you very much. joining me now is texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. governor, thank you so much for being here with us. first and foremost, there were two people that lost their lives, and we have to not skip past that. those are families that are grieving, a church and a community. it should have never happened. god bless those people. i hope we can do proper justice to their memory and wish them godspeed. >> yeah. jason, look, there were three...
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jason: i'm jason kelly.oin us for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast. get that at bloomberg.com, or wherever you get podcasts. carol: you can find us online and on our mobile app. the next story is about the media spin on local news. jason: this is josh green from washington. this is a spin on something we have seen really come to the fore in elections the last few years. tell us what is going on on the left? josh: this is a very in the moment piece, in the sense that democrats are looking forward to 2020. one of the things that digitally inclined democrats are looking at and worrying about is the fact that republicans and trump are absolutely dominating social media. facebook, google, all these sorts of things, while democrats are busy running for president. i do a profile online for "businessweek" for the person i think is the most interesting democratic strategist right now on their sid
jason: i'm jason kelly.oin us for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast. get that at bloomberg.com, or wherever you get podcasts. carol: you can find us online and on our mobile app. the next story is about the media spin on local news. jason: this is josh green from washington. this is a spin on something we have seen really come to the fore in elections the last few...
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jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: jason: welcome back. i'm jason kelly.i'm carol massar. join bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio. you can catch up on every daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and of course, you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. you pointed this out. this is the type of peace businessweek does well. it takes something many of us take for granted, in this case something in all of our kitchens, we're talking about vanilla. it goes deep and it explains the wild market economics. carol: it required a wild trip to get this done. here's the adventure in madagascar. >> this is a regional market, a place where vanilla enters the international marketplace. and it's really remote, really hard to get to. it's basically a hut, a wooden hut in a really small village in northeastern madagascar. and just to give you an idea of how tough it is to get there, you fly to the capital, you take a small plane to a small airport in the northeast. then you have to drive over really bad roads to get to this particular
jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: jason: welcome back. i'm jason kelly.i'm carol massar. join bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio. you can catch up on every daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and of course, you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. you pointed this out. this is the type of peace businessweek does well. it takes something many of us take for granted, in this case something in all of our kitchens, we're talking about...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. week, happy 90th, businessweek. we celebrate without the magazine covered business through the decade. jason: in the headlines, owing -- boeing halting production of the 737 max that has been grounded for many months. we look at what went wrong. carol: plus, we have more from the bloomberg 50. our exclusive interview with beyond meat founder, ethan brown. jason: first up, the top political story, impeachment. carol: congress will ring in the new year with partisanship and bitter division. sounds familiar. this time, it is in the form of the senate impeachment trial of president trump. let's get to a reporter josh green with more on that. the impeachment trial a big story this week. you have a fascinating story that talks about how, with everything going on in terms of impeachment, this could benefit joe biden. josh: yeah, it does. as we look ahead to january and the beginning of the 2020 election voting, one of the big questions every
jason: i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. week, happy 90th, businessweek. we celebrate without the magazine covered business through the decade. jason: in the headlines, owing -- boeing halting production of the 737 max that has been grounded for many months. we look at what went wrong. carol: plus, we have more from the bloomberg 50. our exclusive interview with beyond meat founder, ethan brown. jason: first up, the top political story, impeachment. carol:...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly.us for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast. get that at bloomberg.com or anywhere where you get your podcast. carol: and, of course, you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. privacy -- one of the major themes of 2019. jason: absolutely. and this week's cover story focuses on how silicon valley's biggest companies have fooled millions of people, including us, into allowing temporary workers to listen in on their most intimate moments. carol: what it terrifying story to say the list. the reporter joins us with the story. >> this is a big story about how these devices like amazon echo and their virtual assistant siri, or if you use apple, , or google assistant or what have you, if you have these devices in your home or on your phone, this is a story about how these things work. these tech companies in silicon valley presented these products as sort of
jason: and i'm jason kelly.us for bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast. get that at bloomberg.com or anywhere where you get your podcast. carol: and, of course, you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. privacy -- one of the major themes of 2019. jason: absolutely. and this week's cover story focuses on how silicon valley's biggest companies have fooled...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: this week, silicon valley is listening to you. humans behind smart devices, they are hearing more than you think. jason: and taking a bite out of lululemon again. investorrivate equity returned to help fix it and made a lot of money in the process. carol: and we hit the red carpet to celebrate the bloomberg 50. it is our annual list of those whose 2019 accomplishments stick out. jason: but first, the biggest ipo, saudi aramco. shares surged to a market value of at their peak. $2 trillion carol: a culmination of a four-year effort from the kingdom. talking about this, with a lot of questions. one thing to point out. now it is publicly traded and it it is an ipo, a publicly held company, but only a small percentage, 1.5% is out there in the public in terms of the company. reporter: the ipo has not turned out the way they expected it to happen. if you remember back to 2016 when they initially announced plans for the ipo, the plan was to sell as much as 5% of the company. what we really have to look at is what is the purpose of the ip
jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: this week, silicon valley is listening to you. humans behind smart devices, they are hearing more than you think. jason: and taking a bite out of lululemon again. investorrivate equity returned to help fix it and made a lot of money in the process. carol: and we hit the red carpet to celebrate the bloomberg 50. it is our annual list of those whose 2019 accomplishments stick out. jason: but first, the biggest ipo, saudi aramco. shares surged to a market value of at...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: this week, tolkien valley is listening to you. jason: and taking a bite out of lululemon again. turned to help exit and made a lot of money in the process. carol: and we hit the red carpet to celebrate the bloomberg 50. our annual list of those that have measurable accomplishments. but first, the biggest ipo, saudi aramco. shares surge to a market value of $2 trillion. at the peak. carol: a culmination of a four-year effort from the kingdom. we are in wanted to talk about this. a lot of questions. now it is publicly traded and it is an ipo but it is only a small there ine, 1.5% is out the public in terms of the company. reporter: the ipo has not turned out the way they expected it to happen. back to 2016er when the initially announced plans for the ipo, the plan was to sell shares of the company. what we really have to look at is what is the purpose of the ipo? it is seen as a means of diversifying saudi arabia away from its oil dependent economy, to raise money from international investors and to deploy that on projects outside o
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ingraham. >> jason: thank you, appreciate it. i'm jason chaffetz, this is "the ingraham angle." 2020 democrats are continuing the war on law and order. how does the leading 2020 democrats want to make your life better? by making meth and cocaine legal. of course. the hot debate is coming up plus, the editor of a christian magazine is coining just because -- quitting just because the publication will defend president trump. rachel is here on that. and california governor is blaming the trump administration for the states homeless crisis. trump is hitting back and hard. dinesh desousa is here and you will want to see that.es also, as the u.s. faces threats from north korea on the ground, the trump administration is looking ahead to. trump says space is the world's newest war fighting domain. nasa administrator, jim, is here exclusively on the brand-new t military branch space force. but first, impeachment. according to the house democrats, it is so urgent and so necessary to get rid of trump but they stop everything that they were
ingraham. >> jason: thank you, appreciate it. i'm jason chaffetz, this is "the ingraham angle." 2020 democrats are continuing the war on law and order. how does the leading 2020 democrats want to make your life better? by making meth and cocaine legal. of course. the hot debate is coming up plus, the editor of a christian magazine is coining just because -- quitting just because the publication will defend president trump. rachel is here on that. and california governor is...
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they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> the defendant brutallye marie fisher young. >> reporter: way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court, michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> the jury came to the right verdict. we are confident it will stay. >> reporter: but she was wrong. >> a raleigh man is getting a third trial in the death of his pregnant wife. >> reporter: in april 2014 the north carolina court of appeals granted jason a new trial. but a year later the state supreme court reversed the appeals court decision. and in 2017 yet another attempt by jason young to get a third trial, this time on grounds his defense team was ineffective, was also denied. >> that law says you can't use a civil allegation as proof in a criminal case sfwlchlt a year later the state supreme court reversed at pales court decision and in 2017, yet another attempt by jason young to get a third trial. this time on grounds his defense team was ineffective and w
they accused jason of murder. >> jason young brutally murdered michelle young. >> the defendant brutallye marie fisher young. >> reporter: way out of bounds, said the attorney. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court, michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> the jury came to the right verdict. we are confident it will stay. >> reporter: but she was wrong. >> a raleigh man is getting a...
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>> jason: o almost sean hannity. >> tucker: jason! holy smokes. good to see you. >> jason: welcome to "hannity," and tonight for sean. after weeks of nonstop hysteria, dramatic hearings, and a lightning fast impeachment proceeding, nancy pelosi is no longer sure that she'll submit the articles of impeachment to the united states senate. that's right. democrats toldcl us that the impeachment charade must move at record speed because the president of the united states is an imminent threat to the election. but they are in no hurry to make it official. watch this. >> yes, sir. >> that would've been our intention, but we will see what happens over there. >> so you may not send -- >> you are asking me, are we all going to go out and play in the snow -- that has not been part of our conversation. i said, we are going to tonight because it's difficult to determine who the managers would be until we've seen in the arena in which we will bee participating. >> jason: did she say come and go out and play in the snow? speaker d pelosi has one major problem. s
>> jason: o almost sean hannity. >> tucker: jason! holy smokes. good to see you. >> jason: welcome to "hannity," and tonight for sean. after weeks of nonstop hysteria, dramatic hearings, and a lightning fast impeachment proceeding, nancy pelosi is no longer sure that she'll submit the articles of impeachment to the united states senate. that's right. democrats toldcl us that the impeachment charade must move at record speed because the president of the united states...
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>> jason: john, how does of the president due process? they been throwing allegations at him since day one. it nancy pelosi admitted, she finally said, we've been working on impeachment for more than two and a half years. that's is a lot. if they're off the recess and how does the president actually get due process in the case? >> this is one of the very reasons the legal counsel has for tickets, under both administrations, says the president can be indicted while he's in office. they can bring the trial against him and indictment hanging over his head that he cannot vindicate himself and it would crumple the presidency of the office itself. when nancy pelosi is doing here is exactly the same thing. the parallel with the first article impeachment is that they are using the powers of their office to try to investigate the head of the opposing political party who happens to be done in 1600 pennsylvania avenue, what they are doing is the impeachment itself much less the holding out for the articles of impeachment and not sending for the sena
>> jason: john, how does of the president due process? they been throwing allegations at him since day one. it nancy pelosi admitted, she finally said, we've been working on impeachment for more than two and a half years. that's is a lot. if they're off the recess and how does the president actually get due process in the case? >> this is one of the very reasons the legal counsel has for tickets, under both administrations, says the president can be indicted while he's in office....
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i am jason chaffetz in for sean.h president trump surging in the polls, impeachment is turning into a major political disaster for the left. according to a new survey, two-thirds of voters believe democrats are more interested in the impeachment charade than actually passing legislation. meanwhile, in the 48 hours after wednesday's vote, the trump campaign raised a whoppingg $10 million. and let's not forget, one way or another, president trump will be acquitted by the republican-controlled senate. and that is not stopping speaker pelosi from trying to declare a victory. today she told the associated press "he just got impeached. he will be impeached forever, no matter what the senate does." only one problem. remember noah feldman? the constitutional law expert that they hold him to in to testify a few weeks ago? he just wrote an op-ed entitled "trump isn't impeached until the house tells the senate." as of now, pelosi is refusing to submit the articles of impeachment to the senate for a ivote. so according to her ow
i am jason chaffetz in for sean.h president trump surging in the polls, impeachment is turning into a major political disaster for the left. according to a new survey, two-thirds of voters believe democrats are more interested in the impeachment charade than actually passing legislation. meanwhile, in the 48 hours after wednesday's vote, the trump campaign raised a whoppingg $10 million. and let's not forget, one way or another, president trump will be acquitted by the republican-controlled...
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jason, classic politics. agree, ari, this impeach and thing's boomerang ink that is different than what we saw, talking throughout, 2020 and actually prove to the president's benefit. timeless impeachment being matched with trial impeachment and it just seems so absurd. >> look, real quickly i only have 20 seconds for each of you, but is it a coincident that the usmca came up for a vote immediately after this impeachment? or did she just told that in her pocket to cover the mess of this albatross in terms of impeachment? >> she's getting the pressure from the so-called moderate members to get something done. so she held it in her pocket. in president trump can run on with success. but it's not big enough to cover a blemish of impeachment. that is the problem of the democrats are going to have despite usmca. the democrats since they took the house known for one thing that was wasting the nation's time with impeachment. >> jason: real quick, matthew your perspective. >> she didn't want to go earlier in the year
jason, classic politics. agree, ari, this impeach and thing's boomerang ink that is different than what we saw, talking throughout, 2020 and actually prove to the president's benefit. timeless impeachment being matched with trial impeachment and it just seems so absurd. >> look, real quickly i only have 20 seconds for each of you, but is it a coincident that the usmca came up for a vote immediately after this impeachment? or did she just told that in her pocket to cover the mess of this...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: this week, silicon valley is listening to you. the humans behind smart devices, they are hearing more than you think. jason: and taking a bite out of lululemon again. they returned to help and made a lot of money in the process. carol: and we hit the red carpet to celebrate the bloomberg 50. it is our annual list of those 2019st of those whose accomplishments stick out. jason: but first, the biggest ipo, saudi aramco. shares surge to a market value of $2 trillion. at their peak. carol: a culmination of a four-year effort from the kingdom. a lot of questions. now it is publicly traded and it it is an ipo, a publicly held company, but only a small percentage, 1.5% is out there in the public in terms of the company. reporter: the ipo has not turned out the way they expected it to happen. if you remember back to 2016 when they initially announced plans for the ipo, the plan was to sell shares of the company. what we really have to look at is what is the purpose of the ipo? it is seen as a means of diversifying saudi arabia away from i
jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: this week, silicon valley is listening to you. the humans behind smart devices, they are hearing more than you think. jason: and taking a bite out of lululemon again. they returned to help and made a lot of money in the process. carol: and we hit the red carpet to celebrate the bloomberg 50. it is our annual list of those 2019st of those whose accomplishments stick out. jason: but first, the biggest ipo, saudi aramco. shares surge to a market value of $2 trillion....
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jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek, and jason kellyl: i am carol massar. join us on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. you can listen to our podcast at apple podcast and bloomberg.com. jason: you can find us online at bloomberg.com an error mobile app. -- our mobile app. this is a real thing. carol: it is definitely a real thing. >> have you heard of see teading? -- sea-s many -- many -- .ini floating fortresses >> tax haven. >> that is not the biggest part of what patrick is after. >> tell us about him. steadingounded the sea institute with money from peter thiel. the conservative billionaire. carol: the silicon valley guy who is also friendly with president trump. hethis was a while before forged that relationship. when they tried to get se asteading of the ground, they thought they could set up these little island fortresses up the coast of wherever. they could let libertarian tax havens bloom. that did not go well. it attracted charges of colonialism and tax avoidance from global authorities. also, people who were not ps
jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek, and jason kellyl: i am carol massar. join us on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. you can listen to our podcast at apple podcast and bloomberg.com. jason: you can find us online at bloomberg.com an error mobile app. -- our mobile app. this is a real thing. carol: it is definitely a real thing. >> have you heard of see teading? -- sea-s many -- many -- .ini floating fortresses >> tax...
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e in the united jason: i mentioned the i.t.i.nciples we've published and those principles borrow quite a gdpr.om we think it's an appropriate framework to use for discussions. is differentet than europe so not every provision necessarily translates to what would work in the u.s. market. indeed, california has privacy legislation, as well. you mentioned it ever about. there are provisions in the california legislation we believe should be included and that advance federal privacy legislation, as well. steve: i want to talk about some trade talks happening. there are many in washington today moment. but we heard speaker nancy comment this week that congress and the trump administration are making progress on the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. i know there are some digital tovisions that are important your members one of which that i want to ask about is the to expand liability protections for internet meade facebook or google, for instance. does i.t.i. still support including those provisions in a agreement? jason: there are a
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jason: it is a huge priority.rumpwhy we think the administration is doing a good job on pressure on china to change the fundamental flaws in which they do business. intellectual property theft is important, but china has other policies that make it difficult for u.s. companies to compete. financial services companies. cross-border data flows are restricted in china. china imposes restrictions on businesses to do mobile without a partner. the chinese government can take information out will. these fundamental issues need to be addressed in the context of a trade agreement. we remain optimistic we can get the trade agreement done. we have seen promises of reform. those announcements have been made before. we are happy the administration is looking for an actual concrete agreement. steven: what should enforcement of these issues look like? that is part of the concerns of the past, that agreements are made, but there is no backing that up. if you were to draft a trade deal with china, what enforcement would be in plac
jason: it is a huge priority.rumpwhy we think the administration is doing a good job on pressure on china to change the fundamental flaws in which they do business. intellectual property theft is important, but china has other policies that make it difficult for u.s. companies to compete. financial services companies. cross-border data flows are restricted in china. china imposes restrictions on businesses to do mobile without a partner. the chinese government can take information out will....
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jason: welcome back. that's alexandria ocasio-cortez riling up the sanders supporters with cries of fascism at a recent bernie rally. some on the left are trumpeting the fairly newly minuted congress woman as not only a face of the democratic party, but a possible candidate for the white house. joining me, charlie kirk. thanks so much for joining me. when you see you aoc making those kind of comments. what comes to mind? >> she represents what i call the kolin kaepernick ring of the democratic party. always enraged about the beauty and blessing in america. she should be mocked for her constant stumbling over the facts. there is something quite serious here. she embodies why i do what i do on college university campuses. there are hundreds of thousands of young people being taught her philosophy and ideology. that america was a mistake. that free markets are not the answer. that socialism must come to america. whatever happens on college campuses will soon happen in the halls of congress. everybody watchin
jason: welcome back. that's alexandria ocasio-cortez riling up the sanders supporters with cries of fascism at a recent bernie rally. some on the left are trumpeting the fairly newly minuted congress woman as not only a face of the democratic party, but a possible candidate for the white house. joining me, charlie kirk. thanks so much for joining me. when you see you aoc making those kind of comments. what comes to mind? >> she represents what i call the kolin kaepernick ring of the...
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>> jason: that's a great question.at you asked the question. ♪ >> anthony: do you like it? you're happy here? >> jason: look, i'm at a point now, after five years, where, uh, i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss, uh, burritos. i miss having certain beverages with my buddies and burritos, and certain types of establishments. um, but i love it. i love it, and i hate it. you know? but, it's home. it's become home. >> anthony: are you optimistic about the future? >> yeganeh: yeah. especially if this nuclear deal finally happens, um, yeah. very much, actually. >> anthony: despite the hopeful nature of our conversation, six weeks after the filming of this episode, jason and yeganeh were mysterious arrested and detained by the police. sadly, in iran, this sort of thing is not an isolated incident. ♪ the holidays are here and so is t-mobile's newest, most powerful signal. and we want to keep you connected to those you love, with the new iphone 11. so t-mobile is giving you an iphone 11 on us for each new
>> jason: that's a great question.at you asked the question. ♪ >> anthony: do you like it? you're happy here? >> jason: look, i'm at a point now, after five years, where, uh, i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss, uh, burritos. i miss having certain beverages with my buddies and burritos, and certain types of establishments. um, but i love it. i love it, and i hate it. you know? but, it's home. it's become home. >> anthony: are you optimistic...
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thank you to jason.ve from washington starts now. >> harris: attorney general william barr speaking out for the first time since publicly disagreeing with conclusions reached by his own inspector general on the trump-russia investigation. he is doubling down on assertion the trump campaign was spied on in 2016. you are watching "outnumbered overtime," we've gone out to d.c. i'm harris faulkner reporting today from washington. attorney general barr, along with u.s. attorney john durham, both disputing key findings in michael michael horowitz report. the doj watchdog set to testify before the senate judiciary committee tomorrow. barr says publicly splitting with horowitz finding, the launch of the russia probe was justified. >> in one
thank you to jason.ve from washington starts now. >> harris: attorney general william barr speaking out for the first time since publicly disagreeing with conclusions reached by his own inspector general on the trump-russia investigation. he is doubling down on assertion the trump campaign was spied on in 2016. you are watching "outnumbered overtime," we've gone out to d.c. i'm harris faulkner reporting today from washington. attorney general barr, along with u.s. attorney john...
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that is one reason i'm pleased to be on with jason tonight.what it is like to fight on the front lines. the taliban may have taken his legs, they can't take his heart or his fighting spirit. he has a heart for service. we need reinforcements like jason in washington. >> martha: i completely agree. i'm sure all americans do. i want to play this from rand paul who was on this show last week. he believes we need to get out of gans, as you well know -- out of afghanistan, as you well know. this is what he said. >> i have yet to meet a general who can tell me succinctly what the mission in afghanistan is. the people of afghanistan needs to step up. ultimately islam needs to police islam. it can't be americans always doing the job for everyone. >> martha: do you agree or disagree, jason church? >> i, look, think we need to support the president's decision to draw downs troops because we need to put onus on the afghans to police themselves. but we cannot allow afghanistan to be another terrorist haven. that is why 9/11 happened. we need to allocate r
that is one reason i'm pleased to be on with jason tonight.what it is like to fight on the front lines. the taliban may have taken his legs, they can't take his heart or his fighting spirit. he has a heart for service. we need reinforcements like jason in washington. >> martha: i completely agree. i'm sure all americans do. i want to play this from rand paul who was on this show last week. he believes we need to get out of gans, as you well know -- out of afghanistan, as you well know....
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with me, bloomberg's allison, lisa, and jason kelly. let's start with allison. investors have debated about how to invest in this year's piling debt, given the u.s. economy is ok. let's hear what marathon's bruce richards had to say. bruce: we are starting to see a negative quarter, this past quarter of earnings growth being negative, and i think we will see a couple more quarters of that in the early part of 2020. and when earnings go down, that is going to be a very key point for some of these companies that are so over levered when they have lower earnings and meanwhile, have to service this heavy load of debt. lisa: you have been covering the distress we have been seeing. talk about how much there has been so far this year. >> so in november, we saw the supply distress debt hit $126 million, the most since august 2016. and really, the highest of this cycle. historically speaking, that is really not that much in the grand scheme of things compared to say the financial crisis or even the height of the oil crisis. it sort of shows you we are cutting back up to
with me, bloomberg's allison, lisa, and jason kelly. let's start with allison. investors have debated about how to invest in this year's piling debt, given the u.s. economy is ok. let's hear what marathon's bruce richards had to say. bruce: we are starting to see a negative quarter, this past quarter of earnings growth being negative, and i think we will see a couple more quarters of that in the early part of 2020. and when earnings go down, that is going to be a very key point for some of...
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jason robins, draftkings ceo.loomberg. ♪ guy: let's turn our attention to what is happening in chicago. time for futures in focus. let's kick things off with oil. rallied last week, faded friday. what do you think happens next? >> i think we are caught in a very tight range going into year end. $60 is a positive, but there is still the story of oversupply. we are getting good economic data in the united states. we are starting to see better data of china and the united states in the moves on trade. inwill watch crude estate about a two point 5% range, and we could see some pickup as we get more transparency on the trade deal. at $66 right now. next year, do you see from where we are now prices significantly higher or's ignatik and lilo where? do you think -- higher or significantly lower? do you think we will get this year's highs? >> i think we will get this year's highs unless we see significant movement with the trade deal in china and the u.s.. consuming a been lot, and we have seen record builds in shanghai.
jason robins, draftkings ceo.loomberg. ♪ guy: let's turn our attention to what is happening in chicago. time for futures in focus. let's kick things off with oil. rallied last week, faded friday. what do you think happens next? >> i think we are caught in a very tight range going into year end. $60 is a positive, but there is still the story of oversupply. we are getting good economic data in the united states. we are starting to see better data of china and the united states in the...
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which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jason came to call.d something the detectives needed to hear, he said. i mean, that would take a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely. we would've never known about that if jason wouldn't have come forward. >> reporter: known what? the secret incident that got junior pastor jason involved. it happened soon after marie disappeared. when a very distraught james asked this church elder for help. >> he said, he goes, i need you to get me out of the country. i said, what's going on? i said, does this have to do with maria -- marie? he's like, i can't tell you. he never once said anything to me else but it's bad. >> reporter: james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a psychiatric ward for ten days, during which time jason andersen took over preacher duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james and tanya. this is a, forgive my saying, come to jesus
which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jason came to call.d something the detectives needed to hear, he said. i mean, that would take a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely. we would've never known about that if jason wouldn't have come forward. >> reporter: known what? the secret incident that got junior pastor jason involved. it happened soon after marie disappeared. when a very distraught james asked this church elder for help. >> he said,...
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>>scott, you and jason priestley were on everybody's wall back in the day.e same, both of you. what's the beauty secret? >> can't give it away. i need to launch a skincare line. >> it's because youon live in hollywood. >> tt's it. >>> shania kicked off her las vegas over the weekend. >> and only our laun zima was with her. ♪ oh oh oh totally crazy welcome to twain town. twain town saloon. >> oh, so good to see u. >> same he. >> thank you for having . >> this is melody. come here, baby. >> melody. is melody in the show? >> she is. she's got her own pass. melody's credenaled. >> shania's dekicks kind o a show stealer. >> i brought a song back in the show that i haven't done in a very lontime. "forever and forlways." >> w haven't youone it before? >> it's hard to si. >> even for you? >> it would be hard f anybody. >> i know you're workingn something maybe with lizzo too >> yeah. >> where's that at? >> lizzo and janle, i ote a song for the three of us so we will see how that comes together. >> can't hang out inhania's saloon witut playing a game of biggest hits.
>>scott, you and jason priestley were on everybody's wall back in the day.e same, both of you. what's the beauty secret? >> can't give it away. i need to launch a skincare line. >> it's because youon live in hollywood. >> tt's it. >>> shania kicked off her las vegas over the weekend. >> and only our laun zima was with her. ♪ oh oh oh totally crazy welcome to twain town. twain town saloon. >> oh, so good to see u. >> same he. >> thank...
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so -- inch jason say that again. how many vehicle? 6?er vehicles that were unarmor but we know that many from individuals that were had with the cartel that were aired and are being debriefed as we speak. so -- >> and it was a real mess. it was a large shoot theout. >> we've been reporting on it. to the last few day, and in many the reality here is -- it was those vehicles six -- six of the cartel members and each one of the vehicles 16 of them only 16 of them were killed, by the way. and with that, four police officers and two civilians. now, all of those people got away -- way i look at it is that is not a very good frankly body count. if you've got that will kind of firepower or raid against cartel it is look to me like cartel is winning. tnches they are hao and that's the real problem here, and you know this is why you've heard me talk about designating cartel as foreign terrorist organizations. >> i want to stop right there. stop right there. forgive me for interrupting jason jones the the first person on this broadcast to talk abou
so -- inch jason say that again. how many vehicle? 6?er vehicles that were unarmor but we know that many from individuals that were had with the cartel that were aired and are being debriefed as we speak. so -- >> and it was a real mess. it was a large shoot theout. >> we've been reporting on it. to the last few day, and in many the reality here is -- it was those vehicles six -- six of the cartel members and each one of the vehicles 16 of them only 16 of them were killed, by the...
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i am doing the right now by jason chaffetz, who sat on this committee. the perfect person to have here, what is your take on what you heard? >> this is going to continue for a while. these two sides disagree. most importantly politically, if the democrats had not persuaded a single person on the republican side of the aisle does not meet the standard that nancy pelosi said earlier. this particular markup will continue on in perpetuity, members can offer amendments as long as they want, they are still in the middle of the amendment, that will break until 2:00 and then they will be back at it and it will probably go into the early if not late evening tonight. >> do you think they will actually vote today? the expectation is they will vote this out of committee or not. do you think that's going to happen? >> from the members i talk to you, yes. are they will eventually vote tonight. nancy pelosi is trying to rush the sink get this done as soon as possible so she can then bring it on the calendar for a full vote on the floor of the house early to mid next we
i am doing the right now by jason chaffetz, who sat on this committee. the perfect person to have here, what is your take on what you heard? >> this is going to continue for a while. these two sides disagree. most importantly politically, if the democrats had not persuaded a single person on the republican side of the aisle does not meet the standard that nancy pelosi said earlier. this particular markup will continue on in perpetuity, members can offer amendments as long as they want,...
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riley and allysia finley, jason, was the georgia race stolen by voter suppression?s a familiar charge that we get every couple of years and the runup to election days and it's a long-term strategy for democrats and the goal to keep blacks angry and paranoid by saying that republicans win elections busy pressing the votes of black voters and the problem is that the data does not bear this out, this is not what the data shows, we have seen black voter turnout increasing steadily since the bill clinton presidency. predates obama and in some presidential year we have seen black voter turnout exceed white voter turnout rates even with states with strict voter id laws like places like georgia. in recent midterm elections, last midterm elections minority turnout was up in georgia and other places, where is the evidence that voter suppression is taking place? paul: what about georgia evidence in particular, alyssia? >> higher black turnout than white turnout. 60%, almost 60% of black voters turned out and voted, around 56% voters, more black voters this year voted in georgi
riley and allysia finley, jason, was the georgia race stolen by voter suppression?s a familiar charge that we get every couple of years and the runup to election days and it's a long-term strategy for democrats and the goal to keep blacks angry and paranoid by saying that republicans win elections busy pressing the votes of black voters and the problem is that the data does not bear this out, this is not what the data shows, we have seen black voter turnout increasing steadily since the bill...
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paul: thank you, jason, one more break, when we come it is nice. nice?an three years in a row. the van just talked. sales guy, give 'em the employee price, then gimme your foot. hands-free sliding doors, stow 'n go seats, man, y'all getting a hook up and y'all don't even work here. pacificaaaaa! ...i felt awful.... ...because of my psoriasis. i was covered from... ...head to toe with it. i was afraid... ...to show my skin. every time i moved my arm... ...my skin cracked and bled. it really hurt. then i started... ...cosentyx. that was four years ago. how are you? now, i don't really think about it. see me. cosentyx works fast to give you clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting... get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections... ...and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious a
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in addition and i'm absolutely on the same page with jason. issue here is if donald trump gets to say, i don't have to give you a thing. in fact, i don't have to give you a thing even though i have not asserted a privilege that is specific to anything and then ignores the fact that the supreme court itself has said there is no absolute immunity for the president when it comes to these things. there has to be a negotiation. and some things are going to have to be turned over. then she's absolutely right here, and nancy pelosi and all of the democrats are absolutely right. but more importantly, the republicans should be deeply concerned about this themselves because do they really want to sign up for a system which says a future president can just say no to them for any reason? >> barrett? >> yeah. i mean, i come back to looking at this through a former prosecutor's eyes. and i think about when we were making decisions about whether to bring a case or not. we never thought how is this going to make us look? is this going to make the office look
in addition and i'm absolutely on the same page with jason. issue here is if donald trump gets to say, i don't have to give you a thing. in fact, i don't have to give you a thing even though i have not asserted a privilege that is specific to anything and then ignores the fact that the supreme court itself has said there is no absolute immunity for the president when it comes to these things. there has to be a negotiation. and some things are going to have to be turned over. then she's...
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paul: thank you, jason, one more break, when we come i'm your 70lb st.and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! (vo) the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's.
paul: thank you, jason, one more break, when we come i'm your 70lb st.and my lack of impulse control, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! (vo) the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this...
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and jason jonathan and david ortiz.obo operator is reginald campbell and the lower thirds are by molly burns and greg nickels, and the audio engineers are michael dolton and gerald who is also in my ear. and the operators, and our technical production engineer. . >> the lovely friends and dan joyner lynn and ray mo moratta and chester rice, and joe row, and christopher stakows kishgs and mel turner and chris williamson and our director is from down under, and our special fill-in director, and our interintern s and our news associate is tyler lowell, and the graphics producer is arlen sortim. arlen so many names. and michelle who is our senior producer, and we have rachel who is my work mom, and belinda walker, and executive producer is homey, james home, and me, i am your host and i cannot read names well on the prompter, but i'm joy reid, and we also have our msnbc vice president, and the boss boss and the msnbc president, and the boss boss boss is phil griffith, and you, thank you. thank you to all of the loyal viewer
and jason jonathan and david ortiz.obo operator is reginald campbell and the lower thirds are by molly burns and greg nickels, and the audio engineers are michael dolton and gerald who is also in my ear. and the operators, and our technical production engineer. . >> the lovely friends and dan joyner lynn and ray mo moratta and chester rice, and joe row, and christopher stakows kishgs and mel turner and chris williamson and our director is from down under, and our special fill-in director,...